Mrs Jill Knight

July 9, 1923 -
Summary information for Mrs Jill Knight

Contributions

1977

Unemployed Persons (Supplementary Benefit) Commons January 11, 1977

COVENT GARDEN MARKET (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) BILL Commons January 11, 1977

Abuses Written Answers January 11, 1977

2 speeches — DEFENCE Commons January 12, 1977

Government Offices (Location) Commons January 19, 1977

Post-Retirement Age Workers Written Answers January 20, 1977

House of Commons (Lady Members' Room) Written Answers January 24, 1977

Nursing (Recruitment) Written Answers January 27, 1977

Girocheques Written Answers January 28, 1977

Electricity Bills Written Answers January 31, 1977

4 speeches — SPEAKER'S CONFERENCE Commons February 1, 1977

RHODESIA (SCHOOLCHILDREN) Commons February 3, 1977

Supplementary Benefits Commission Commons February 8, 1977

2 speeches — Benefits and Wages Commons February 8, 1977

Birmingham Skin Hospital Written Answers February 8, 1977

REFERENDUMS IN SCOTLAND AND WALES Commons February 15, 1977

4 speeches — SCOTLAND AND WALES BILL Commons February 16, 1977

Industrial Tribunals Written Answers February 21, 1977

2 speeches — Industrial Tribunals Written Answers February 22, 1977

11 speeches — ABORTION (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons February 25, 1977

Telecommunications Written Answers February 28, 1977

Immigrants (Marriages of Convenience) Commons March 3, 1977

Prisoners Written Answers March 3, 1977

Departmental Offices (Furniture) Written Answers March 3, 1977

VACCINE-DAMAGED CHILDREN Commons March 7, 1977

Hospital Closures Commons March 8, 1977

Birmingham Skin Hospital Written Answers March 8, 1977

Public Expenditure Written Answers March 9, 1977

Bank Holidays Written Answers April 4, 1977

Doctors' Lists (Removal of Names) Commons April 5, 1977

Self-Employed Persons Written Answers April 5, 1977

PRE-RELEASE HOSTELS FOR PRISONERS Commons April 6, 1977

Mental Health Services Written Answers April 22, 1977

Mentally Abnormal Offenders Written Answers April 25, 1977

Mental Health Services Written Answers April 27, 1977

3 speeches — Price Commission Recommendations Commons May 2, 1977

Birth Certificates Written Answers May 5, 1977

2 speeches — Mr. DENIS HAYDON Commons May 9, 1977

Mobility Allowance Commons May 10, 1977

Pensions Commons May 10, 1977

2 speeches — PRE-RELEASE HOSTELS FOR PRISONERS BILL Commons May 13, 1977

Hearing Aids Written Answers May 18, 1977

Hearing and Speech Therapy Aids Written Answers May 18, 1977

Eye Treatment (Birmingham) Written Answers May 18, 1977

Company Accounts (Public Access) Written Answers May 26, 1977

Company Accounts (Public (Accessibility) Written Answers May 26, 1977

Value Added Tax Written Answers May 26, 1977

Nationalised Industries (Accounts Accessibility) Written Answers May 26, 1977

Nationalised Industries (Accounts) Written Answers May 26, 1977

Oil Companies Written Answers May 27, 1977

Anaesthetists Written Answers June 16, 1977

Women Pensioners Written Answers June 21, 1977

Derelict Land Commons June 29, 1977

Acupuncture Written Answers July 8, 1977

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 14, 1977

National Insurance Contributions Written Answers July 19, 1977

Anaesthetists (Pay) Written Answers November 9, 1977

Immigration Written Answers November 14, 1977

2 speeches — Dismissals Commons November 15, 1977

4 speeches — INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS Commons November 21, 1977

Disabled Persons (Vehicles) Written Answers November 21, 1977

University Teachers Written Answers November 21, 1977

Child Fostering (Boarding-out Allowances) Commons November 22, 1977

Frail Elderly Persons (Family Care) Commons November 22, 1977

8 speeches — REVISION OF PROPORTIONAL VOTING SYSTEM Commons November 22, 1977

Anaesthetists Written Answers November 22, 1977

Young Persons Written Answers November 24, 1977

Criminal Law Revision Committee Written Answers December 15, 1977

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